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So the fact they are before 1900 does not prove public domain, so if it does not come from BW official updates or cds do not use it, it might be illegal.

We live in a confusing world. The fact of the matter is that people claim copyright to the production of electronic editions too. So a work can be produced before 1900 in book form, but if Logos (for instance) pays to digitize it into an electronic text, you cannot simply export that text and put it on the internet to download freely. That's illegal. You may not agree with that, but that's where the law is currently. Files on the unofficial BibleWorks blog are (to the best of our knowledge) free of such concerns. This was the problem with Robin Song's files and is the same problem with the New World Translation (though that also fails to meet public domain pre-1923).

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Originally Posted by Michael Hanel

We live in a confusing world. The fact of the matter is that people claim copyright to the production of electronic editions too. So a work can be produced before 1900 in book form, but if Logos (for instance) pays to digitize it into an electronic text, you cannot simply export that text and put it on the internet to download freely. That's illegal. You may not agree with that, but that's where the law is currently. Files on the unofficial BibleWorks blog are (to the best of our knowledge) free of such concerns. This was the problem with Robin Song's files and is the same problem with the New World Translation (though that also fails to meet public domain pre-1923).

If anyone finds a legal download for Wycliffe please let me know? I discovered that the Mac installer works with r2 cds but BW customer support weren't able to cancel my order for r3 cds. Is r3 better for the mac anyway?

Wycliffe is precisely a case in point. His translation is available online at http://wesley.nnu.edu/sermons-essays...s-translation/, but I have not been able to get permission from them to convert it into a redistributable BW version. I had mistakenly assumed since it was freely downloadable for personal use that it could be redistributed in another format, but this is not the case.

That being said, you could download it and convert it for your own use with no repercussions, as far as I know.

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Originally Posted by bobvenem

Wycliffe is precisely a case in point. His translation is available online at http://wesley.nnu.edu/sermons-essays...s-translation/, but I have not been able to get permission from them to convert it into a redistributable BW version. I had mistakenly assumed since it was freely downloadable for personal use that it could be redistributed in another format, but this is not the case.

That being said, you could download it and convert it for your own use with no repercussions, as far as I know.

so you asked you they said no?
how would I download and convert? for the mac version what endings is put on the bible file?

I have no idea what you would do to convert it to Mac. You don't have to ask to download for personal use; they would not give permission for free use to redistribute. The link you have listed should not be active. I'll contact Michael to have it removed from their site.

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Originally Posted by bobvenem

Andrew,

I have no idea what you would do to convert it to Mac. You don't have to ask to download for personal use; they would not give permission for free use to redistribute. The link you have listed should not be active. I'll contact Michael to have it removed from their site.